"Defense Seeks to Exclude Oxford School Shooting Video from Jury Trial"

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The parents of the Oxford school shooter are fighting to prevent jurors from seeing the video of the massacre, arguing it is irrelevant and prejudicial to their cases. The defense claims it was unaware the prosecution planned to use the video until recently, while the prosecution argues the defense has long known about it. The defense also seeks to prevent certain witness testimonies, maintaining they are irrelevant and could unfairly influence the jury. The Crumbleys are charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly ignoring their troubled son and buying him the gun used in the shooting, and if convicted, each face up to 15 years in prison.
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